Bacterial structure
Viral Life
Cycles
Abiotic &
Environmental Factors
Biotic
Factors & Energy Flow
100

What are prokaryotes?

These Cells do not have a nucleus 

100

What is lysis?

This happens when a virus causes a host cell to burst open.

100

What are abiotic factors?

Non-living factors in an ecosystem.

100

What are biotic factors?

Living factors in an ecosystem such as plants and animals.

200

What is murein (peptidoglycan)?

This substance makes up the cell wall of eubacteria.

200

What is the lytic cycle?

This viral cycle ends with the host cell being destroyed.

200

What are climatic factors?

The average weather conditions that affect a community.

200

What is competition?

When organisms compete for the same resource like food or space.

300

What are cocci, bacilli, and spirilla?

These are the three main bacterial shapes.

300

What is the lysogenic cycle?

This viral cycle occurs when viral DNA joins the host DNA.

300

What are edaphic factors?

Factors related to soil in an ecosystem.

300

What is predation?

When one organism hunts and eats another.

400

What is the Gram stain?

This test stains bacteria purple or pink based on cell wall structure.

400

What is a provirus (or prophage)?

This term describes viral DNA that becomes part of the host's DNA.

400

What are aquatic factors?

These include water conditions like salinity and temperature.

400

What is a food chain?

Only 10% of energy is passed to the next level in this structure.

500

What is the nucleoid?

This is the region in bacteria where

DNA is found.

500

What is transduction?

This process allows viral DNA to combine with bacterial DNA and move to another bacterium.

500

What is an abiotic factor?

The amount of rainfall is an example of this type of factor.

500

What are producers (autotrophs)?

Organisms that make their own food.

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